Torch Electronics' games are a common sight in St. Louis-area convenience stores. The gas station gambling industry, once nearly ubiquitous in convenience stores across Missouri, has taken another big ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Today, Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced that Torch Electronics, the largest provider of illegal gambling devices in the State of Missouri, has agreed to ...
Video lottery terminals around Springfield have been banned for less than a month, but already, the city is being sued and accused of overextending its power. Springfield City Council passed an ...
The courts cannot shield Missouri's biggest vendor of games offering cash prizes from criminal prosecution for gambling violations, the Western District Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday. In a unanimous ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Torch Electronics filed another lawsuit this week against the city of Springfield, this time accusing Springfield police of unlawfully seizing nine of the company’s ...
Video lottery terminals have been illegal to operate within the Springfield city limits for six months — with the city now facing a second lawsuit for its restrictions on the machines. In February, ...
Dave McCall of St. Louis plays a digital slot machine game in South Public Market on Nov. 6, 2019. The machines made by Torch Electronics, are in gas stations, restaurants and small grocery stores ...
Slot machines in locations across Missouri violate state gambling laws, a federal jury found Monday in a verdict that Torch Electronics, the most visible operator of “gray market” games, unfairly ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Video lottery terminals around Springfield have been banned for less than a month, but already, the city is being sued and accused ...